不同年龄和生育状况的女性动脉高血压和僵硬

O. S. Ivanova, E. Y. Maychuk, I. V. Voevodina, I. A. Makarova, E. V. Akatova, A. I. Zavyalova, O. P. Nikolin
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目的:研究女性动脉高血压与动脉僵硬的关系,寻找潜在的靶器官损伤标志物和降压治疗的治疗靶点。材料和方法:这项研究涉及161名女性,她们根据年龄和生殖功能分为三组。第一组为52名18 ~ 30岁的女性;第二组:年龄31岁未绝经妇女54例;第三组,55名绝经后妇女。所有女性接受问询,进行临床检查,测定人体测量数据,测量颈-股脉搏波速度,通过容积血压计测定动脉僵硬度,24小时血压监测并评估主动脉僵硬度和中央脉搏波特征。结果:24小时血压监测发现动脉高血压38例(34,8%),第二组15例(27,8%),第三组23例(41,8%)。相关性分析显示,动脉性高血压的存在与患者之间的相关性最显著(R=0,45-0,71;p<< 0.01)与主动脉中心压、主动脉双积指数和平均每日主动脉脉波速度(PWVao)有关,与生殖功能状态无关。育龄女性合并动脉性高血压,动态血管僵硬指数(AASI: R=0,36;p= 0.01)更为显著,而在绝经期,动脉僵硬指数(ASI: R=0,33;01, p = 0)。相关分析未发现第2组和第3组女性颈股脉波速度和心踝血管指数(CAVI)与动脉高血压有显著关系。通过方差分析证实了颈股脉波速度与女性高血压之间的关系(p= 0.007)。结论:中心主动脉压、颈动脉-股动脉脉波速度、AASI、ASI、PWVao等动脉僵硬度的直接和间接指标与育龄和绝经期女性动脉高血压的存在相关。在这方面,这些指标是动脉高血压靶器官损伤的潜在标志。
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Arterial hypertension and stiffness in women of different age groups and reproductive status
Objective : study of the relationship between arterial hypertension and arterial stiffness in women to identify potential markers of target organ damage and therapeutic targets of antihypertensive therapy. Materials and methods : the study involved 161 women who were divided into three groups depending on age and reproductive function. Group 1 consisted of 52 women aged 18 to 30; group 2 – 54 women aged 31 years before menopause; 3rd group – 55 women in the postmenopausal period. All women were questioned, clinical examination, determination of anthropometric data, measurement of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, determination of arterial stiffness by volumetric sphygmography, 24-hour blood pressure monitoring with assessment of aortic stiffness and characteristics of the central pulse wave. Results : 24-hour blood pressure monitoring revealed arterial hypertension in 38 (34,8%) women: 15 (27,8%) women in the 2nd group and 23 (41,8%) women in the 3rd group. Correlation analysis revealed the most significant correlations between the presence of arterial hypertension (R=0,45-0,71; p<<0,01) with central aortic pressure, double product index and average daily aortic pulse wave velocity in the aorta (PWVao), regardless of the state reproductive function. For women of reproductive age with arterial hypertension, the ambulatory vascular stiffness index (AASI: R=0,36; p=0,01) is more significant, while in the menopausal period, the arterial stiffness index (ASI: R=0,33; p=0,01). Correlation analysis did not reveal significant relationships between carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity and cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) with arterial hypertension in women of the 2nd and 3rd groups. The relationship between carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity and arterial hypertension in women was confirmed by analysis of variance (p=0,007). Conclusion : Central aortic pressure, carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity, AASI, ASI, PWVao – direct and indirect indicators of arterial stiffness – are interconnected with the presence of arterial hypertension in women of reproductive and menopausal age. In this regard, these indicators are potential markers of target organ damage in arterial hypertension.
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